Hidden Lakes Golf Course

This is an extremely tight course where shot accuracy is a must. All the fairways are bordered with rough and trees. Additionally, there are water hazards and sand bunkers incorporated throughout the course design. Many of the large tee boxes and medium-sized greens are elevated. The overall design of the greens is relatively flat and their speed varies from medium to fast. The signature hole is #4, a 350-yard, par 4, requiring a lay-up tee shot, then an approach shot over water to a well-bunkered green. Hole #13, a 205-yard, par 3, is "the best par 3 in Florida." Rental clubs are available for free. During the summer of 1995, the course was remodeled by Lloyd Clifton.

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Course Reviews

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Springfield Golf Club"Dakota's Pebble Beach"One would hardly expect to find a gem like the Springfield Golf Club in this rural setting in an agricultural state such as South Dakota. This course demands your best game with keeping the ball in the fairway a premium. Although not a long course, the long hitter does not have a major advantage. Tree-lined fairways are expertly maintained and the greens are challenging. All of this quality golf is accompanied by some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. The course is built on bluffs overlooking Lewis and Clark Lake and the view from every tee is extraordinary. This wonderful nine hole golf course has earned the right to be called Dakota's Pebble Beach. ---Jennifer Johnson, Kenosha, Wi

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